Starting on the premises of this:
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Somewhere I think Rowling said that Ron and Hermione were always going to end up together.
There has never -EVER- been ANYTHING in any interveiw and such that suggest this AT ALL. I've never EVER seen it.
AND, if people -truly, truly- Read Harry Potter and the Half Blood prince, you notice that:
1. Ron and Hermonine never OFFICALLY dated. Never throughout the 'hints' or the hints of Harry and Hermione Have -any of the Trio ever stated right out and said ' I WUFF YOU LETS DATE K.?!!!11!'
2. Through out that book, they -all- snip at each other and bicker until there's a point where they don't.
3. Yeah, the Ginny and Harry thing happened. But it was too quick in my opinion. There was no 'romance'. There wasn't any thing that -LEAD- to them getting together in the other books.
Just in HP and the Half Blood Prince and in that it was described as 'Beast'. How in the world can -that- be romantic? Seriously, that's not Romance.
4. Oh and, let us not forget, ladies and Gentlemen of the Tribes of 'Mo'ron and Harmony, and whatever they call the Ginny/Harry thing' *Probabaly BEAST*
They. ARE TEENAGERS. What Teenager your typical teen, stays with one person throughout Highschool? Yes there are exceptions, but seriously? The Trio are growing up. 16 is their last bout of leaving behind their childhood or leaving behind their teen years *Beacuse in the wizarding world at 17 you are an adult.*
So yes, everything in HP. and the Half Blood prince is pretty much to cover the last part of the teenager becoming an adult, reluctantly in some cases.
5. Is it me or are people just totally missing the point of the HP stories? It's not about -the COUPLES-. It's about a boy that was orphaned thrown into a new world and finds himself, in a way, every alone because he -is- the 'Famous child who lived' and he is expected to be something that he may really not be otherwise, but it is forced on him. He is also lonely once more because of the status however, because he met Ron he was able to form some kinda of friendship even if Ron has a thing of 'hero awe' upon first meeting him.
He was kind to Hermione as well and was the one that suggested *since Ron was some what a p***k in character at the time* to go warn Hermoine about the possible danger and because he and Ron both saved her (well mainly him) she's grateful and lies to a teacher as well as form a bond with Harry and *later on* Ron to create this form of friendship.
And that's when they were 11.
^- Isn't that part of what made you want to read harry potter? The Adventures that these three go through the ups and downs of solving mysteries and trying to fit those in with their regular schooling and actually growing up.
6.I never found anything about the Ginny and Harry thing appealing. Mostly because they never really formed too much of a bond together *especailly in the movies* In the book, she was 'Ron's little sister' and a friend and a good Quidditch player and she also had that hero-worship thing about him.
Yeah, later on in some other book he notices ' well she grew' but he didn't put much -thought- into it until HP and the Half Blood prince. And also we all do know that during times of war-like atmosphere that Mrs. Weasley comments about how everyone is in a hurry to get married.
^ ever think that because of that and no one knows when they'll die is a reason some/most would throw themselves into relationships?
That's my thought on Harry and Ginny- Harry's one more step closer to being 'I have a higher chance of dying now and getting everyone around me in toruble/getting them killed'. Since he has witnessed the death of his Godfather and such don't you think he would want to try and taste most facets in life that usually come with age? Yeah, he's attracted to Ginny but he was also attracted to Hermoine and Cho too.
If you think on it, he's a boy. Apparentally (to the weeping fangirl's hearts) a straight one at that. JK Rowlings can't pretty much say he gets a woody every time he sees a nice peice of a** walking by.
7. Noticed there's a lot of emphasis on the 'Love potion'. Really, what was special about it? Well, apparentally it makes people notice you more. Maybe even love you. That's the whole point of that mishap of Ron eating it when it was meant for Harry.
Who knows whatelse could've slipped between the cracks?
8. Nearing the End I find it hard to believe of those that Ship Both Ron/Hermione/Harry/Ginny and such.
Clearly the ending has more signfigance then just 'relationships'. But here's how I veiw it and I know right now, that no one can change my views of it. (kinda like a super Right-winger trying to presuade Homosexual people to be straight. Ain't happenin' no matter how much it is covered up.)
At the funeral Harry breaks it up with Ginny, she also knew it would happen. But when you think about it, if Ginny is -so- into Harry and 'loves' him. Why in the WORLD did she not tell him " Screw that! I'm comming with you!" After all, Hermione and Ron are, why can't she?
Another thing I shall pose to you is, doesn't the ending of HP and Half-blood Prince remind you of the very beginning? When it was just Harry, Hermione and Ron? They were going to go with him. Even if it did mean death.
Throughout the series they were able to remain friends. the Best of friends. I think that's part of the message I interpt from the series. Lovers can come and go, but best friends and family are forever.
I mean yes, I can see evdince of -both- Harry and Hermione and Ron and Hermoine. Some are too obvious and some are very sublte.
So the whole point of my rant is: Do. Not. Take. It. Seriously.
As well as: If she says " Even thought I think it might happened I'm not sure it might happen. So it could happen but it might not."
Until it's written out it does -NOT- mean: " Oh she said it will happen!' D:
or "She said it -won't- happen" D:
It simply means she's tossing ideas.
Do not state what is cannon ideas (things that have yet to be written) without REAL proof.
That is all.
